Temporarily Suspending Jobs [ STORE and TurboSTORE/iX Products Manual ] MPE/iX 5.5 Documentation
STORE and TurboSTORE/iX Products Manual
Temporarily Suspending Jobs
It is advisable to suspend the execution of all jobs while a STORE is
being performed. (If a job step attempts to open a file for write access
which is being stored, the open fails, with possible negative
consequences for the job.)
NOTE Advise users not to schedule jobs during the time schedule for
backups. STORE does not copy files opened by suspended jobs.
Therefore, a backup undertaken with suspended jobs may be
incomplete.
To check whether there are any jobs running on the system, enter:
:SHOWJOB JOB=@J
If you see a message stating NO SUCH JOBS, or if the list contains no
executing jobs (check the STATE column for EXEC), skip to the "Send
Another Warning" step below. If any jobs are in the EXEC state, you
should temporarily stop them. To do so, use the job numbers that appear
in the first column on your screen with the BREAKJOB command, as follows:
:BREAKJOB #Jnnn
Repeat the BREAKJOB command for each executing job in the list. When you
have suspended all executing jobs, check their status by entering:
:SHOWJOB JOB=@J
Each job should now be listed as SUSP, or suspended. However, jobs that
have resources allocated to them do not suspend immediately; you may have
to wait for them to suspend.
NOTE For an online backup, suspend all active jobs until you receive the
message on the console telling you that files can now be modified.
At that point, you can resume any jobs that you suspended before
the backup starts.
For a 7x24 true-online backup, you do not need to suspend any
active jobs before starting the backup. They can continue to run
throughout the backup.
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